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Old 19-01-05, 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Decodiver
Hi Pierre,

Personally I use covers from AP as they make me more visible both underwater and at the surface and provide a degree of protection to the hoses as they are manufactured from cordura.

Further I generally put the covers on my students units when teaching them in limited visibility too.

Cheers

Dave Cooper
I have some, just haven't fitted them yet. I was wondering how they effect the negative pressure test? As it'll be hard to see cinks in the hoses?

JT
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